What can I get to make the Z look aggressive an mean on a budget?
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I was actually thinking about this topic today and I think it's absolutely necessary for "supporting mods" or "well built" parts to be addressed. Otherwise, lazy/cheap modding will surely push the Z over into the 240SX/Civic modding mind set (if it's not already there). Whether people listen, who cares? But it should at least be said.
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I'm quite sure that this is obvious to anyone with half a brain without you having to state it.
Take your POS attitude somewhere else, know it all.
With stock wheels, he wouldn't need to roll his fenders, wouldn't need wheel spacers, and wouldn't necessarily need a camber kit. Yes, these things would make the car look better, but they aren't necessary if he just wanted to install some springs without adding the spacers.
I don't see who you think you are coming in here and being a complete d*ck to everyone, but it's really un-becoming.
Take your POS attitude somewhere else, know it all.
With stock wheels, he wouldn't need to roll his fenders, wouldn't need wheel spacers, and wouldn't necessarily need a camber kit. Yes, these things would make the car look better, but they aren't necessary if he just wanted to install some springs without adding the spacers.
I don't see who you think you are coming in here and being a complete d*ck to everyone, but it's really un-becoming.
#64
Sorry to bump this thread up again, I am absolutely in love with this stance. Can anyone try to guess the spacer width in there? 25 front and 30 rear maybe?
#65
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My DD for many years was a ratty '69 GMC pickup with a straight six and MT, bad paint, and many dents/scrapes. It struck fear into the hearts of anyone driving anything decent nearby.
It was amazing how a path would open before it. I can remember parking it next to nice cars, and seeing their owners hurry back to move them to a better spot as I walked away. Now, THAT'S aggressive and mean looking.
It was amazing how a path would open before it. I can remember parking it next to nice cars, and seeing their owners hurry back to move them to a better spot as I walked away. Now, THAT'S aggressive and mean looking.
Last edited by winchman; 03-03-2013 at 10:13 PM.
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